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Clitheroe 22321, (Edi\ 16 Clitkeroe Advertiser and Times, June 14th, 1984 PRIMROSE


FOR SUPER DEALS AND SNIPER SERVICE ON


AUSTIN ROVER LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER


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1978 MERCEDES 200. Personalised reg. plate, power steering, 46,000 miles.......... £4195


1982 ROVER 2600S. 18,000 miles only....... £6550' 1982 CITROEN Visa L. 8,000 miles only......£2850


1981 SHERPA Crewbus. Exceptional. VAT inclu­ sive .............................


£2700


1980‘W’ FORD Escort Estate....................... £2295 1980/81 Series METRO L...............................£2150 1980 MIN11000. Exceptional..........................£2100 1980 CLUBMAN Estate..................................£2050 1980 TALBOT Sunbeam L S .........................£1850 1979 ALLEGR01300. Exceptional throughout


1979 MAX11750 HLS ..................................... £1645 1978 MINI Clubman Estate............................£1345 1978 MIN11000.23,000 miles only......................£1445


£1425 ■B B 1976 MINI Clubman......................... BARGAIN SALES


1977 MINI Clubman........................... .....£700 1977 VOLVO 244 DL........................... .....£495


.....£700


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S c a l e s after 5-30 23886 and 22095 L ^ . CLITHEROE 23883 (4 lines) Telephone: % I


If you want a great deal on a new Austin Rover car, make sure I you get round to our showroom before June 15th. After that the deal ends ar]d it will be too late.


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GREENACRE GARAGE


RIBBLE V A L LE Y


HONDA MAIN DEALER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY


ACCORD 3-door DL 5-speed Arctic silver


ACCORD 3-door Executive Astral blue


ACCORD 4-door Executive Calm green


SELECTION OF USED CARS


S3 MINI Mayfair. Silver with cloth trim, 11,000 miles, one owner..................................................................................£3195


82 RENAULT 9 TSE. Gold with contrasting cloth trim, electric windows, central locking, 14,000 miles, one owner


£3995


82 ACCORD Hatchback. Aruba red, grey cloth trim, one owner, 18,000 miles, supplied and serviced by ourselves


£4465


82 DATSUN Cherry. Flame red, tan cloth trim, only 4,600 miles by one owner, immaculate throughout.................. £3195,


61 'X' ACCORD 4-door Exec Saloon. Provence beige,' velour trim, p.a.s., electric windows, radio/cassette, etc., 21,000 miles........................................................ I.............£4595 81 HONDA Accord 4-door Saloon. Shetland white, blue vinyl roof, blue cloth trim, 30,000 miles.............................£3750 81 HONDA Quintet 5-door Hatchback. Norfolk silver, blue


cloth trim, fitted electric sun root, alloy wheels, etc., one owner, 27,000 miles..........................................................£3695 80 HONDA Accord 4-door Executive. Tudor red, with contrasting velour trim, p.a.s., electric windows, one owner £3495


BO LADA 1500 Estate. Beige with brown trim, 29,000 miles from new, good value at..................................................... £1275 79 ‘V’ ACCORD Executive Saloon. San Remo green, fitted sun roof, p.a.s., auto radio cassette, one owner, luxury motoring tor..................................


79 MAX11750. Sandglow, with brown trim, fitted radio, veiy good throughout........................................................


£2495 £1565


77 CAPRI 2.0 GL Jupiter red, tan cloth trim...................£1195 VANS


78 SHERPA Van Diesel............ £795


78 ‘T’ HONDA ACTY Van. One owner, very economical.. £825 TO CLEAR


70 MERCEDES 250 CE Auto...... .........................


All cars sold with 12 months parts and labour warranty


GREENACRE STREET, CLITHEROE


Tel. 23108 (25730 evenings) 12 MONTHS PARTS — LABOUR WARRANTY


FOR CHOICE, QUALITY AND SERVICE PART-EXCHANGES


83 ‘Y’ CORTINA 1.6L. 29,000 miles, crystal green.........£3495 82 'X’ CORTINA 2.0 GL Champagne gold..................... £3395 82 ‘X’ CORTINA 1.6L Estate. Venetian red, low mileage£3095 82 ‘X’ CORTINA 1.6L. Terracotta.................................... £2895 82 'X' CORTINA 1.6L. White............................................£2895 82 'X' CORTINA 1.6L. Beige............................................ £2895 81 ‘W’ CORTINA 1.6L Estate. Midnight blue..................£2595 80 'W' CORTINA 2.0 GL Estate. Low mileage, one owner


PETER RATCLIFFE £2995


SO 'W' CORTINA 1.6 GL Estate. Low mileage............... £2695 81 ‘W’ CORTINA 1.6L Estate. Corsican blue.................. £2595


81 ‘W’ CORTINA 2.0 GL Titan blue, Immaculate...........£2495 81 ‘W’ CORTINA 1.6 GL Tinted glass, immaculate.......£2695 79 T CORTINA 1.6L Estate............................................£1695 80 'V' CORTINA 1,6L 4-door. Venetian red, low mileage


79 'V' CORTINA 1.6L 4-door. Highland green, low mileage............................


£2095 £1995


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NEW CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INCLUDE:—


BRIERFIELD - f(


£ ★ Buy any new ASTRA or MANTA and we will give you


ASTRAS 1.2/1.3/1.8 GTE


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* NOVAS 1.0/1.2 MANTA 1.8/2.0 GTE H


<k £ 3 0 0 to spend on your holidays


• k 1982 VAUXHALL Cavalier 1600 SR. Silver green anthra- ~ cite, beige Recaro seats, 17,000 miles, one owner..........£-------


- k 1982 OPEL Rekord 2.0. Reed green, exceptional condition ~ throughout, one owner from new....................................... £4750


- k 1981 OPEL Aacona 1.6 'S'. Metallic blue, only 31,000 miles


k 1980 OPEL Kadett 1.3 Estate Car. Orange, dual purpose £


k 1982 ASTRA 1.2 3-door Hatchback. Beige, matching trim P


k 1982 DATSUN Stanza 5-door 1.6 GL 5-speed. Metallic k blue, compare this price..................................................... £2950


£3450 £2650


k 1979 'V' VW Polo. White, 31,000 miles; a little gem £1995 k 1979 'V' MIN11000. Bright red, average mileage, taxed and "" tested...................................................................................£1650


* * Offer applies only to new cars registered In June at


k PETER SHAW (Motors) LTD. WE ARE HERE


BURNLEY |


REEDLEY COURT


/ NELSON _ B . ) LIGHTS BRIERFIELD


1981 MINI Metro 1.3 HLS. Maroon, low mileage............ £2950 ^ 1981 UAL 1.3 HL 4-door. Bright red, black Interior.......£2250


82 'X' CAVALIER 1,6L 5-door Hatchback............................£3395 82 'X' FIESTA 1.1L. 12,000 miles, one owner........................£3395 82 'X' METR01.0 City. 10,000 miles, red.............................£2895 82 ‘X’ METR01.0 City. 10,000 miles, blue............................£2895 81 ‘X’ CAPRI 2.0 GL. Crystal green, Immaculate..................£2995 82 ‘X’ ACCLAIM 1.3 HL 4-door 5-speed. One owner..........£3095 82 'X' METR01,3S. Prairie yellow, 29,000 miles.................. £2995 81 ‘X’ ITAL 1.3L 4-door. Low mileage....................................£2195 81 ‘X’ SOLARA1.5 LS 4-door. 24,000 miles, one owner.... £2595


81 'X' MINI City. Inca yellow, low mileage..............................£2095 83 'Y' ESCORT 1.3L 5-door. Sunburst red, one owner.. £3695


. 82 ‘X’ ESCORT 1.3L 5-door. 28,000 miles, one owner.. £3295 82 ‘X’ ESCORT 1.3L5-door. Yellow, one owner............£3195 80 'W' ESCORT 1.3L 5-door. One owner.......................£2695 80 ‘W’ ESCORT 1.3 3-door. Immaculate........................£2595 80 'V' ESCORT 1,3L Estate. Good example.................. £1795 80 ‘V’ ESCORT 1.3 Pop Plus. One owner.......................£1895 78 ‘S’ ESCORT 1.3 Pop Plus. Immaculate.....................£-------


81 ‘W’ CAPRI 2.0S. Black, sun root, Recaro seats...............£3595 81 'W' FIESTA 1.1 Festival. Sunburst red, low mileage.......£2895 81 'W' METRO HLE. Cardinal red, local car...........................£2595 81 ‘W’ FIESTA 1.1L Low mileage, Immaculate condition.... £2895 80 'W' CAPRI 2.0 GL Solar gold, low mileage, Ghla wheels .£2895 80 'W' ALPINE 1.5 GL 5-door. Red, immaculale.................£2095 80 'V' MINI Clubman 1100. Cordoba beige, 31,000 miles.... £1995 79 'V' ALPINE 1.5 GL M o o r Hatchback.........................................


76 'R* ALLEGR01.1......£295 76 'P' DATSUN 160B.... £225 75 'N' DATSUN 200L.... £275 77 ‘R’ ESCORT 1.3 Pop. £495 78 ‘S’ FIAT 1311.6.........£175 76 ‘R’ MARINA 1.8 Special £350


78''^RENAULT16TL-E450 74 *M’ VX 4/90................ £175


TRADE-INS 78 ‘S’ CITROEN GS Club


76 'P' DATSUN 120Y Estate. ...........................................£195


£395


7 7 'S'FIAT 132 GLS......£475 76‘R’ FIAT 1 2 7........ £195


Most of the trade-ins have a long MoT


'T' Reg. MERCEDES. 230 LHD.................................. £595 75 'N' MARINA 1.8 Coupe £95 75‘N’ SAAB 99L............... £95


OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Weekdays 9 a.m. to 7-30 p.m^ ___


SPRING GARDENS (FACING POLICE STATION)


MANCHESTER RD, ACCRlPRSTON Telephone 397324


COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY ON ALL FOUR CARS LISTED BELOW


LES PICKUP THREE YEARS OR 36,0Q0 MILES


1982 ‘X’ FORD Cortina 1600L Saloon. Terracotta red, radio, head restraints, etc., full '82 specification, one owner car with full history, as new............................... £3275 1982 series 'X' TALBOT Horizon 1300 LS Hatchback Saloon. Yellow, radio, etc. absolutely unmarked, low mileage car with full history......................................... £2795 1981 'W' RANGE-ROVER. Blue, cassette player, un­ marked, low mileage vehilce, newly serviced and MoT tested. To make room reduced from £7950 to


£7450.


1979 T LANCIA Beta Series II 2000 ES Saloon. Black, 1995 cc. engine with five speed gearbox for maximum economy. Maker's steel sliding sun roof, radio and cassette player, head restraints with loose covers, full caravan towing equipment etc., etc. Newly serviced and MoT tested vwth engineers report. Fully rustproofed when new......................................................................£1295


THOUSAND MILES WARRANTY WITH THE CAR BELOW ONLY BECAUSE OF THE LOWER PRICE


TWELVE MONTHS OR TWELVE


1976 series 'P' ROVER 3500 Automatic Saloon. Blue, radio and cassette player, tinted glass, caravan towing equipment, taxed August '84, newly tested, excellent mechanical order. Bargain at......................................... £625.


★ PART-EXCHANGES AND ALL GARAGE FACILITIES ★


BURNLEY 22849 1


84 BMW 525I Auto. Opal green, ex-demo............... '84, BMW 7281ASE. Bahama beige................................ 83 BMW 5281SE. Henna red, (on behalf of customer).. 82 BMW 5281 SE Auto. Opal green, 22,000 miles.... 81 BMW 320. Sapphire blue, reduced to................... .


FROM £7,635 QOACiTY USED BMWs


OF EARBY NEW BMWs


. £13,600 £16,750


,£12,950 ,£10,500 ....£4995


Q U A L ITY USED CARS


83 'A' SIERRA XR4I. Metallic silver, 9,000 miles.......... 83 VOLVO 360 GLT. Bright red, f f ,000 miles.............. 83 MG Metro Turbo. Light green metallic, sun roof..... 83 ESCORT XR3I. Stratos sliver, exec. pack'................ 82 DATSUN Stanza 1.6 SGL Sun root, yellow............. 82 FIESTA XR2. Blue metallic....................... ................


| 81 ‘X* AUDI Quattro................ 78 MERCEDES 230C. Yellow......


....£7995 .... £5595 .... £4895 .... £5995 .... £3995 .... £4495


81‘X’ FIAT 127. Red......................................................... ...... £2295 .....;....... ... £8995^


82 RENAULT 9 GTS. 24,000 miles 81 ‘X’ GRANADA 2.8 GL Green..


TRADE SALES


79 Model VOLVO 244 DL Our price •78 VW Polo Hatchback. Red......


£4995 £2995 £3650 Y


£1595 * £1250


COLNE ROAD, EARBY, COLNE, LANCS. Telephone: (0282) 842380


■■ ■ 1 J ■■v t £675


PEUGEOT — TALBOT WHY NOT TEST DRIVE THE NEW


PEUGEOT 205 GTi IT’S IN OUR SHOWROOMS NOW!


MOST MODELS OF PEUGEOT — TALBOT FOR IMMEDIATE OR EARLY DELIVERY


1Q R P . y p F u n F O T a n s r - i s SrE ° y t^ ! , ? L E S


1 9 8 2 ‘Y ’ MINI M a y fa ir . 1 4 ,00 0 miles, black, immaculate..................................£ 3 0 75 1 9 8 2 ‘X ’ O P E L /A S TR A K ad e tt Estate . 1 6 ,00 0 miles


1 9 8 2 ‘X ’ P EU G EO T F am ily 7 -s e a te r Estate . 2 6 ,0 0 0 miles........................... £ 5 3 50 1 9 8 2 ‘X ’ P E U G EO T 5 0 5 GR E s ta te . Red, 3 3 ,0 0 0 miles .. 1981 ‘X ’ H O R IZO N G L 1.5 . In silver, 2 5 ,0 0 0 mile s .............. 1981 ‘X ’ V A U X H A L L C h e v e t te L H a tc h b a c k . 3 9 ,0 0 0 miles


Always a good selection of used'vehlcles In stock


CAR JET WASH 70p or FREE if you collect £20 in cash sales receipts


MoT TESTING WHILE YOU WAIT Opening Times: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. — 7-30 p.m.; Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m. — 6 p.m.


PEUGEOT TALBOT


BRIAN m


Tel. 26021


81 'X' SUNBEAM LS. Pageant blue, 24,000 miles, one owner £2395


DUE TO UNEXPECTED FLEET ORDER


CANCELLATION, WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES FOR SALE AT CLEAR-OUT PRICES


AIT cars Registered May/June, 1984, include 6 months road tax (Call In for further details)


HORIZON ULTRA £5250 SOLARA LE £4950


SAMBA LE £3450 £1795


A FULL RANGE OF PEUGEOT 205 and 305 DIESEL SALOONS AND ESTATES, NOW IN STOCK


STOP PRESS!


1984 ‘A ’ TALBOT Alpine. In two-tone gold and brown, with fitted sun roof......................;..................................................'..... .............. .: £5895 1983 ‘Y ’ TALBOT Solara 1.6 Saloon. In two-tone, low mileage


QUALITY USED VEHICLES £4995


1982 ‘Y’ RENAULT 9 Auto Saloon. In beige, unmarked.........£3995 1982 ‘X ’ AUSTIN Metro 1.3 Hatchback. In red.........................£3395 1981 ‘W’ VW Polo GLS. In metallic gold, low mileage....... ...... £2995


CUERDEN MOTORS KING STREET, BLACKBURN


Tel. Blackburn 52981


................................ £ 3 9 85 £ 4 9 95 '


£ 3 2 95 £ 2 4 9 5


1 9 7 8 ‘S ' 5 0 4 F am ily E s ta te . Blue metallic...............................................................£ 2 3 5 0 | All vehicles with 12 months mechanical breakdown warranty


, d < Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 7


YOUR OWN CAR TAKEN AS FULL DEPOSIT AGAINST ANY USED VEHICLE


NO CASH OUTLAY!


Price includes:— • 12 months warranty (minimum) • R.A.C. Inspection • 12 months R.A.C. Membership • 6 months Road Tax


This Is just a selection of cars available on this offer come along and see the full range any day. — Open seven days


1983 T DATSUN-Bluebird 1.8 GL 5-speed: Silver, one owner, 17.000 miles.....................


1983 ‘Y’ DATSUN Stanza 1.6 GL 5-door. Metallic maroon, 10,000 miles.................................


1983 'A’ DATSUN Cherry GTi. Silver, sports trim, ex-demonstrator, 5.000 miles........................


1982 ‘X’ DATSUN Cherry 1.3 GL. Metallic red, 5-door, one owner, 24.000 miles...............................................


1982 ‘Y’ DATSUN Sunny Saloon. Metallic green, one owner, 11,000 miles only.....................................


£4995 £3795 £5695 £4995 £3195


1981 ‘W’ LADA 1600 4-door Saloon. Chocolate, contrasting trim, 12.000 miles.............................................................................£1995


1982 ‘Y’ DATSUN Stanza 1.6 GL 4-door. Metallic blue, 9,000 miles, one owner...........................................................


1982 ‘X’ DATSUN Stanza 1.6 GL 3-door. Metallic silver, one owner, 19.000 miles...............


£3995 £4095


PENDLE GARAGES


CHURCH STREET, BURNLEY. T e lep h o n e : 3 8 7 3 8


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SUMMER DARTS LEAGUE


THERE is a big incentive for local darts players in the finals of the summer darts league’s singles knockout competition. Shield Insurance Ser­


vices has offered £1,000 for any finalist scoring 501 in nine darts. The elimination round


Cheers for Gornall cycling brothers


THERE were cheers for Clitheroe cycling brothers Allan and Mark Gornall as they passed through Slaidbum and Waddington on Saturday in the final stage of this year’s Milk Race. ■


of the competition re­ duced the 59 entrants to eight finalists from four pubs: W. Clegg, W. Grice and J. Overson (Joiners Arms), I. Charlton and L. Redmayne (Black Horse), D.' Drachenberg and K. Robinson (Royal Oak) and J . Haywood (White Horse). On Monday, Joiners A


week’s gruelling cycling for the brothers, of Laneside Farm, Mearley. Allan (24), riding for


It was the end of two


Great Britain Amateurs, finished in 50th place overall, but surprised many people by finishing at all. He recently com­ peted in the East Euro­ pean Peace Race and had only a week’s break before starting the Milk Race. Showing the effects of


‘3 in their match with White Horse A.


and Oak A both had 6-2 wins, with Pete Simpson and Jimmy Overson of Joiners both scoring 14- dart finishes, equalling their colleague W. Grice’s previous achievement. Black Horse triumphed 5-


award of a hair treatment and bottle of wine went to Bernard Stanley of Kings, who hit two double tops to record an 80 finish.


The week’s achievement


finish in the first 10 on any stage, so I was happy 7 ' to get up there twice,” he ’ -; said. The race was Mark’s ■ • first international honour ’ and he is now hopeful'of fiiture selections.


place in the 10th stage, at Newcastle. “I never expected to


his busy schedule, Allan’s best stage result was seventh place in the 108- mile sixth stage. Brother Mark (22), in­


Clitheroe F C ;: presents awards


vited, to ride for a Young England squad which was brought in to replace the Columbian team, finished in 37th place. He surprised himself by


finishing third in the fourth stage in Wales and also gained a seventh


Clarion Club


and Royal Oak A clash at the Oak in Monday’s fix­ tures, when the achieve­ ment award will be two gallons of beer for an 8-0 win. In the event of a tie, the team with the highest finish will collect.


Top teams Joiners A


ers A 53, Oak A 50, Black Horse 47, White Horse A 45, Kings 41, Horseshoe 39, Oak B 33, Craven 32, Joiners B 26, White Horse B 24, Dog and Par­ tridge 21, Clitheroe FC 13.


League positions: Join­


Ladies FC impress


• com p etitio n at the weekend. Clitheroe lost the semi­


CLITHEROE Ladies FC are on their way up after turning in some impres­ sive displays to reach the semi-finals of a five-a-side


final 2-0 but held Preston North End Ladies to a respectable 0-0 draw, and defeated Ingol Belles ‘B’ 1-0 thanks to a Jackie Parker goal. The r e s t of the


Clitheroe team comprised of: Wendy Toland, Jean Rogerson, Janice Syme and Pauline Feather.


ASSOCIATION


MOTOR AGENTS


LOW MOOR GARAGE, CLITHEROE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


SPECIALISE IN DIESEL/AUTO E LEC TR IC A L REPAIRS AND SALES


SQUASH


EMPRESS 1st ladies’ summer squash team beat Pendle 5-0. Jill Farthing, Daphne Herd, Dorothy Barker


long hard game to win 3- 2.


and Jean Halsall won 3-0. Anne Cowking had a


TEAMS


den, home, Saturday): W. Slinger, R. Booth, K. Fawcett, T. O’Connor, G. Littlewood, N. Duckworth, C. Sims, P. A. Hall, A. Henderson, R. Banks, A. Townsley. Clitheroe 2nd X I (v Baxen-


Clitheroe 1st X I (v Baxen-


X I (v Padiham, awav, Satur­ day): D. Cottam, M. Dennett, J. Mitchell, P. Seedle, R. Birch, I. Johnson, M.Walker, S.‘ Proctor, D. O’Neill, W. Bradley, J. Seedle.


X I (v Baxenden, away, Satur­ day): K. Proctor; J. Hutching, A. Hoigate, R . . Driver, K. Taylor, I. Threlfall, M. Gidlow, G. Leach, S. Kerr, J. Renwick, R. Hargreaves. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd (v S a l isb u ry , away,


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nd X I


sargh, away, Sunday): T. Scott, W. Briggs, R. Sharp, J. Fumell, M, Musson, P. Rush- ton, M. Booth, M. Sharp, A. Robinson, M. Hail, G. Keeley. Ribblesdale Wanderers 1st


den, away, Saturday): P. C. Bishop, A. Rigby, J. Boden, N. Ashworth, S. Westhead, J. Hill, T. Bleazard, A. Black­ burn, M. Scott, G. Bennett, K. Driver. Clitheroe 4th X I (v Grim-


on cycleway FIVE members of Clitheroe Clarion Cycling Club completed the North Lancashire Cycleway on Sunday. The 130-mile route fol­


SATURDAY night sees Clitheroe FC’s players re- • ceive a much deserved pat on the back when the club stages its presentation evening. Guest is to be Black­


burn Rovers and North­ ern Ireland International winger Noel Brotherston. He will be presenting North West Counties League Division Three, East Lancs League and President’s Cup winners medals, as well as naming the club’s players of the year. Supporters are welcome


!


Viet Whi


FOR the second vl from their grasp aif


ley did well to res) Padiham to 141.


On a flat wicket,


bane, claiming sevenl 60, with quick, accq bowling. Padiham Jon Hartley and Stevenson were the batsmen to face him any conviction. With John Staniil


Hugh Page was


lending steady supl from the other end, I visitors’ scoring rate I restricted to less four an over. The also helped Whalley \l etkeeper Vic Mol achieve a personal ml tone . . snapping ujl 150th victim in just I se asons behind, stumps in the league. Hugh Page again!


lows the valleys of the Lune, Hodder and Ribble, passing through the out­ standing countryside of Silverdale and the Forest of Bowland. A fine day, with calm


to attend the function, in the clubhouse. Tickets (£2.50) are available from chairman Cyril Whiteside who can be contacted on Accrington 34223 during the day and Clitheroe 25297.at night. The ticket covers the


cost of a chicken supper and disco.


winds provided excellent conditions for the riders, Robin Hatherall, Richard Gate, Anthony Sharp, Ryan Haworth and Edward Ireland, who thoroughly enjoyed the outing, gaining a sun tan into the bargain! The club holds runs of


John Morton crashes out of rally


varying mileages every Sunday and new members are most welcome. Anyone interested should contact Mr Richard Gate (Clitheroe 25552). Tonight, the club’s


DISASTER struck when Sawley’s John Morton en­ tered the RAC Intern:?- tional Scottish Rally over . . . the weekend.


annual Clitheroe-Settle- Clitheroe time trial takes place. First rider leaves the Pendle Hotel, Chat- bum at 6-46. Taking part are local Milk Race heroes Mark and Allan Gomall.


New name for village team


' FC’s annual meeting, the following officers were elected: President — Mr Colin Britcliffe; chairman — Mr Hugh Shackleton; vice-chairman — Mr David Tattersall; secret­ ary — Mr Andrew Ronnan; press officer — Mr Peter Doman. Com­ mittee members: Mr Donald Porter, Mr Kevin Ainsworth, Mr Richard Ashton, Mr Jonathon Wilson. It was decided that the


AT Whalley Arms Celtic


on the first day, he mis­ read the road and left it ; 7- at 70 m.p.h., dropping 7 20ft. over a banking and 1 ’ finishing up with the car on its roof. The car, a write-off,


For on the fifth stage • :;


was back at his home, - . Rabec House, the follow- . . . ing day, being stripped down. General Motors, which


is helping to finance- John’s activities this year, „ .1 . is supplying a new body-,, , shell and John hopes that


it will be ready in time for . ; r the . next round of the • series, the Ulster Interna- - ... tional, next month.


co-driver, John Meadows, of Hawthorne Place,—; Clitheroe, was seriously hurt. Both escaped with, heavy bruising.


;


Local fell , runner is : second


■ of a “pub-based” team more to being the village team itself. The committee will


name should be changed to Whalley Celtic FC from Whalley Arms Celtic, to alter the image


meet on the first Friday of every month and the new manager should be named on July 6th. At the club’s presenta­


tion evening Donald Porter received the Play­ ers’ Player trophy and the S u p p o r te r s ’ P lay e r trophy. Tony Finch was retiring


' Shaun Livesey turned on ' the style on Sunday to ,71 finish second in the 11th , , Clitheroe Fell Race.


CLITHEROE fell runner J-


tridge, of Bolton (48 min.'.” 20 sec.), with Shaun, (21), ‘ of Kemple View, finishing in 49 min. 12 sec. Third was A. Darby, of New­ port, in a time of 49 min. 47 sec. The race attracted 152


Winner was Dave Car­ entries.


League XI success


manager John Bargh’s choice as footballer of the year. Mr Bargh, Alan Wood


Sunday): M. Britdif?e, K. Fel­ Proc-


VAUXHALL/OPEL


1984 'A' CAVALIER L 5-door Hatchback. Choice of two, from....................................<£5695' 1983 ‘A’ ASTRA 1300L 5-door Estate. China blue, 12,000 miles..................£4995 1983 ‘A’ NOVA 1200L 2-door. Carmine red, 11,000 miles..... ......... ............................... £4195 1983 ‘A* CAVALIER 1600 GL 5-door 5-speed. Carmine red, 6,000 miles:...............£6495 1983 ‘Y ’ VAUXHALL Chevette L Saloon. Olivine metallic, 10,000 miles


SEE US FOR THE BEST DEAL IN THE AREA .............£3395


1983 ‘Y’ OPEL Monza 3.0 ln|ection 3-door Coupe. Carnelian red, 13,000 miles, sun root, central locking, electric windows, radlo/stereo...... ....................................... £9995


1983 ‘Y’ CAVALIER 1600 GL 4-door. China blue, 19,000 m i l e s ......... 1982 ‘V VAUXHALL Chevette L Saloon 4-door. 16,000 miles, henna red............. 1982 ’Y’ ASTRA 1600 EXP S 3-door Hatchback. 14,500 miles, red, one owner... 1982 'X’ FORD Escort XR3. Black....................................................... ............... ................. 1982 ‘X’ CAVALIER 1600L 4-door. Light grey, vinyl roof................ .............................. 1982 TALBOT Horizon 1.3 LS. Red, 29,000 miles........................... ............................... 1981 'W'CAVALIER L 4-door. Orange tan, 24,000 miles............


1979 T RENAULT 20 TL. Electric sun root, MoT February '8 5 ....... TRADE BARGAINS


1977 MORRIS 2200 HL 4-door Saloon......................................... 1977 ‘S’ DATSUN Cherry Saloon.........;.......... ........ :................................................... .


' ACCRINGTON ROAD, BURNLEY


£5495 £2895 £4295


£5150 £3695


................. ........


1981 ‘W’ ESCORT 1300 3-door. Henna red, 40,000 miles..................... ........................ 1981 ‘W’ COjrriNA 1600 GL. White, 42,000 miles.:............... .............-............................


£3495 £2695 £2995 £2995


...£695 ...£495 .'. £595


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dale Wanderers 1st XI (v Bar- noldswick, away, Sunday): D. Cottam, M. Dennett, J. Mitch­ ell, P. Seedle, R. Birch, I: Johnson, I. Threlfall, S. Proc­ tor, ■ D. O’Neil, G. Leach, J. Seedle. Lawrenson Cup: Clitheroe


Picides, A. Threlfall, M. Wrig- ley, A. Dickinson, R. Har­ greaves, D. Johnson. Ramsbottom Cup: Ribbles­


lows, D. Fitzpatrick, M. Proc­ tor, S. Neild, N. Parker, C.


Trophy: Clitheroe Youth XI (v Whalley, away, Sunday): A. Blapkbum, C. Seed, S. Black­ burn, R. Hardcastle, P. McCrae, S. Miller; P. Rushton, G. Woodworth, S. Amin, N. Thomas, R. Blackburn. Res: J. Scorah, F. Hussein. Ribblesdale Youth XI (v 0s-


2nd XI (v Blackburn, N., home, Sunday): P. C. Bishop, A. Rigby, J. Boden, R. Banks, N. Ashworth, S. Westhead, M. Blackburn, J. Hill, T. Bleazard, A. King. 1 B r ia n M o r r is Y o u th


Lancashire and Cheshire League X I 174 for 9,


Ribblesdale League XI 175 for 6


and Jon Wilson all re­ ceived trophies to mark their services for the club.


GOLF


WINNERS of Clitheroe Golf Club’s singles stroke monthly medal contest were: Division One — G. Thomp­


son (73-8-65); J. H. Hanson (78- 10-68); J. T. Holt (78-9-69); H. Preston 81-11-70); D. Finney^ (81-11-70).


son (84-16-68); R. Brennan (81- 13-68); B. Cowan (83-14-69); J. H. Parkinson (84-15-69). There were 111 competitors


Division Two — M. Thomp­


and 93 returns. Winners of the Brian Doot-


son Peugeot/Talbot Singles Stroke Troplw were; Division One — A. Lund


(74-8-66); J. H. Hanson (78-10- 68); D. Kershaw (79-11-68); E. Hadfield (78-9-69).


(82-17-65); W. Birch (83-18-65); D. Forrest (84-18-66); S. Gude (84-16-68). There were 108 competitors


Division Two — G. Wood '


waldtwistle Immanuel, home, Monday): P. Atkinson, J. Mitchell, N. Ossliffe, R. .Har­ greaves, C. Monk, S. Kerr, S. Farnsworth, P. Spencer, A. Hailwood, D. Niveny D. John­ son, M. Wrigley. . Clitheroe Youth XI (v


and 92 returns. This Sunday is Captain’s day


Read, away, Monday): A. Blackburn, C. Seed, S. Black­


burn, 'R . ' 'H a rd c a s t le ,-P . ' McRae,V, S . : Miller', P. Rush- ton, G. Woodworth, S. Amin, N. Thomas, R. Blackburn. Res: J. Scorah, F. Hussein.


and Geoff Fielding will be pre­ senting his prize to the winners of the Handicap Divisions scratch to 12,- 13-20 limit. Almost 200 members will be playing with the first players out on the course at 7-30 a.m.


• Clitheroe, ■ Clitheroe beat West Lancs 3-2.


IN a scratch shield match at 1 ~


In a handicap shield match at


Burnley, Clitheroe beat Bum- ley 4-3.. ''


I . . V '


A RIBBLESDALE League XI successfully defeated a Lancashire and Cheshire League rep­ resentative in this quarter final of the Wilson Inter- League Trophy competi­ tion. Included in the1 Ribbles­


lM Neither John, nor his„,, . :,, , , I ,17,


and Barry Foster both been dismisl cheaply, Whalley v| thankful in the encj scramble past l l f | secure three points. The plain truth


bowled ac cu ral throughout, with Hal keeping one end tied! Once Page had gone,| other batsmen found hard to accumulate. After Eddy McG|


that the rest of the t | failed to provide the port for what should i been a match-winil performance from


High s| Churci


Ribblesdale \ BlaJ


WANDERERS retl Church Meadow tl scores by batsmen |


- tributed a useful 18 bel the innings closed afte| overs. In reply, after losiil


Dennett was in mood smashing 47 off only 31 deliveries | veteran Ian Johnson


derers’ most succesl bowler, taking 2 for 331


dismissed, opener J. sail, hit 46. His total I bettered by number til M.' Gillibrand (49). II a steady : 12 from! Walsh, Blackburn read 150 after 26 overs, piclj up one point. John Seedle was


wicket with the scorq 36, Blackburn did again falter until they | moved along to 101. The man Wandei)


Gareth \ak\ title agaii


GRINDLETON cyc| Gareth Morris (17) for the second year in ; cession, the LakelandJ visional Junior Road Championship on Sundl The event was held!


dale side were Clitheroe’s Keith F awcett, who scored four runs, Read’s Stephen Rushton, who also hit four, and Whal-. ley’s promising batsman Mark Fallon (13).


Table tennis ; meeting :


AT the annual meeting of Rib­ blesdale Table Tennis Associa-------- -- ' tion officers elected were; Mr J. Aspinall (president), Mr R.


.


Veevers (chairman), Mrs M. Bridge (assistant chairman),' Mr


A. .Veevers (secretary), Mr P. '.‘7^ 7 I Hatch (treasurer), Mr M. Hors- fall (development officer and- assistant secretary)., Mr T. *'■"*** Hargreaves will be fixture sec-


retary in place of Mr. I. East- -* wood who has retired.


O ---- ----- , " . . . W H IU IV OCV,’ It is hoped to start the 1984


.. '^.7-^777 -


season on September 24th, th eCI«S: last registration date for en -= ^ - -^


tnes being August 23rd. The " l l i league will welcome any new- ■ 1 comers on this date. For furth- J. : • ’ er information contact Mr A.


Veevers, 26 Riverside, Low ,7 : 'I; ; Moor, Chtheroe, tel. 26646.


' I


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NEW : ' 4 11 MEMBERS WELCOME


the sprint for the line j Gareth won by two t, lengths from Ian Stottl the Ribble Valley CG 1 Neil Hamilton, of Bla| pool, who came third.


from the early pace 1 only the fittest would : vive and after several! tacks the most promisl took place on the last f when Blackburn cycl Eric Simcock gained a I second lead. The reml ing riders were stung il action by some attack riding by Gareth and I bunch finally caught £l cock with only four m| to the finish. Ten riders contes|


the testing and undulaa 11-mile circuit at Bas| Eaves, which was pleted four times. It was soon appai|


ers, through Jamie Mi ell (55) and skipper d! Cottam (75), put on f for the first wicket. Former pro Male)


Batting first, Wanl


unbeaten 48. Useful J nerships with Paul Mf tosh (24) and Mark Fl (13), moved the s | along at well abovel required rate, and at f 90, with overs in Whalley seemed set| victory. Padiham, . howej


gured prominently Whalley batted, hittinl


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